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#8775 - 11/21/03 03:39 PM
Re: Network Messages
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if your school is using windows xp...that's net send...to make it more annoinying... make a batch file comtaining this code: @echo off :begin net send ip/username "msg you want to send " goto begin
run the batch file.....and you have your little net send flood.......
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#8776 - 11/21/03 06:17 PM
Re: Network Messages
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I used to use netsend all the time at college until i got caught sending it to the main server and it sent a message saying "Hello world!" to every computer in college. The reason i got caught was because it had my computer number on it, but i have recently found the little app that lets you send anonymous netsend messages which i now use and thought you might be interested. This is the download link: http://singer.swmirror.com/NSsetup2.exe To use it you either enter a computer number or IP address.
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#8778 - 11/22/03 09:22 AM
Re: Network Messages
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That's kewl anonymous net send....but can you install it if you have no admin access on windows xp ? Usually...guys in the admin only give guest access to normal user.So, the firts step there is getting the admin password.
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Okay WTF?
by HenryMiring on 09/27/17 08:45 AM
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